No one Knows the Day or the Hour
By John S Picarello
The idea that the world may soon be coming to an end has always captured the imagination of authors and movie
makers alike. There has certainly never been a shortage of end-time books, articles or of the end-time prophets who write
them, from antiquity to modern times every generation has had them. People have always been fascinated with the sensational
graphic imaginations of those who are claiming to have a correct understanding of the “signs of the end-times.”
History records numerous failed predictions from ranging the start of the “Great Tribulation”
the coming of the “Antichrist” and “Armageddon” to the time of the “rapture.” Many have
pointed to political events as well as natural disasters occurring in their days as signs of the end. They all have one thing
in common, and that is that they've been wrong every time.
There’s a multitude of
people today who are completely unaware that many of the current end-time prediction makers have made these same “date
setting” predictions in the past. They have also had to revise their books and articles to keep pace with their changing
predictions.
Most recent is the claim that the rapture will take place on Saturday May 21st,
and that the end of the world will follow in October. This is not the first time this person has claimed to have such knowledge.
I personally have known him to make such predictions in the past that have obviously failed to come to pass.
What leads so many intelligent people to make such predictions, is the particular type of eschatology
(doctrine of last things) they adhere to. We can say that this fairly modern system of eschatology (being less than 200 years
old) is a merging of what is called “hyper-dispensationalism” with “pre-millennialism.” This produces
a mindset which causes the individual who reads prophetic scriptures, to see Christ’s return in the light of the current
events around them.
To allow modern events to guide one’s interpretation of the bible is generally unwise
for the simple reason that, as the current events around the world changes so must the interpretation of those prophetic scriptures,
hence the reason for so many failed predictions and so much confusion.
Much of this confusion comes from how one reads the Olivet Discourse recorded in Matthew chapter 24, Mark chapter
13, and Luke chapter 21. For centuries many able Bible Expositors understood these chapters to be warnings of events that
would take place in the lifetime of the early Apostles. Many scholars understand these to have taken place by AD 70, a view
that is thoroughly supported by historical data and the writings of many who were there!
By
adhering to the simple principles of bible interpretation (especially the first one which states that “the context always
rules”), even the average reader could see that the events mentioned in the Olivet Discourse occurred within the lifetime
of those disciples that Jesus was talking to. Jesus using plain language states in Matthew 24:34 that “this generation
will not pass away until all these things be fulfilled.” Keep in mind that Jesus was answering His
disciple’s questions when He warned them of the soon coming events.
This is the plain understanding of the text when we do not the lift verses out of their original
settings.
Most modern end-time predictors are dispensationalists, and they try to lift verses
out of their original settings and have even tried changing the meanings of the words that Jesus used, so that the verses
will make sense in modern settings. This can only be done by violating the basic rules of bible interpretation. Now many books
have Jesus saying today what He never said in the Gospels... this is always a dangerous thing to do.
When addressing the questions about the end in His own day, Jesus plainly stated in Matt.24:36
“But of that day and hour no man knows, not even the angels in heaven, but my Father only”. In
Acts1:7 Jesus told His disciples that it was not for them to know the times or the seasons that the
Father has placed under His own authority... but they were to be more concerned about being witnesses to a lost and
hurting world.
Finally and quite simply, Jesus hasn't changed His mind on the subject. All end-time prophecy
books, articles and/or declarations claiming to know the day the hour or the times and the seasons of the end, have built
those predictions on the very things that Jesus said no one would know. They are also claiming to have knowledge that God
the Father has reserved for Himself alone... enough said. Enjoy the weekend!
THE ENDURING POWER OF GOD’S WORD
By John S Picarello
Psalm 119:89
For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.
“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will
stand forever” (Isaiah 40:8).
"For
as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout,
giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me
empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isaiah
55:10 -11).
Without doubt the Bible is a unique book. The Bible also known as the Word
of God, has always been the most read, the most loved, and the most attacked piece of literature in human history. No one
with even a basic understanding of the scriptures would argue that the written word is the inspired Word of God. Many attacks
have been leveled against the Word of God throughout history. Some of the most brilliant minds (misguided as they may have
been) have attacked the credibility and authenticity of the scriptures, all to no avail.
With the passing of time their names as well as their criticisms have faded
into the past and have been largely forgotten, while the Bible continues to be the most widely sold and widely read book throughout
all history...its credibility intact.
The Sacred Scriptures
The
Scriptures are divided into two parts, the Old and the New Testaments. The Bible contains sixty-six books, 39 Old Testament
and 27 New Testament. We are told that these writings are of Divine origin and were directly revealed to the writers by God
Himself.
God has revealed His Word to His Apostles and prophets throughout history. Peter vouched for the truth of the word
of God when he wrote; “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation, For the
prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost
(2Peter 1:20-21). Jesus called all scriptures “truth” in His High Priestly prayer saying: “Thy
word is truth” (John 17:17).
The scriptures clearly state that Almighty God is all knowing, all powerful
and infinitely wise. We are also told that fools reject His words to their own destruction. We are instructed time and time
again throughout the scriptures to think, speak, and practice God’s word in daily life. This enables us to walk in line
with all that God is doing.
The Bible calls for complete cooperation on the part of all believers.
We are instructed to live by the word of God and stand against any and all
contradictory influences. 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 says “For the weapons of our warfare are not
carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds; Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts
itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ”. This is
to help us to think and to see clearly.
The Only Sure Foundation
Jesus said in Matthew 7:24 that those who listen to His words, and puts them into practice is like a wise builder
who builds his house on the rock. The word picture is clear. Building a life according to the scriptures protects us and causes
us to weather the storms of life more successfully than those who ignore the Word of God.
The Word of God is the only foundation on which people can rightly view the
world. Paul instructed Timothy to depend upon the word of God when training people to live correctly; “all scripture
is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
That the man of God may be mature, and thoroughly equipped for every good work” (2 Tim. 3:16- 17).
God’s Word is Powerful
Seeing that God is all powerful and all knowing, it stands to reason that
His word has the power to reveal the secrets of our hears as well; Psalm 119:130 says "The entrance
of Your words gives light, it gives understanding to the simple." The word of God sheds light on what is on the inside
of us, as seen in the following verse; “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the
heart” (Hebrews 4:12).
The productive power of God’s Word laid out in Isaiah 55:
10-11 is clearly seen throughout history. Whenever He speaks about those things He has planned to do, His word carries
with it the power to bring those plans to pass. Not one single prophetic utterance from the scriptures has ever failed to
come to pass exactly as God said it would, when He said it would, a careful examination of history proves this in every
instance.
The Power of God’s Word in Creation
The Creative power in God’s word is also seen in the opening passages of the Bible.
God demonstrates His absolute authority over all His created order by speaking the universe into existence as He
wills. By His Word and His Word alone were all things created: At least nine times in Genesis chapter one we are told “God
said” and things came into being. This shows the Power of the words that come from God’s mouth.
David
understood the wisdom and the power of God’s word over all creation and was inspired to write:
Psalm 33:4-6: “For the word of the LORD is
right; and all his works are done in truth. He loves righteousness and judgment: the earth is full of the goodness of the
LORD. By the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth.”
In
considering these truths taught in the Bible, the validity of its wisdom supported by history, and proved by over 30
years of my own experience, I will gladly continue to trust the scriptures as the supreme authority to guide my life, and
to love God as the bible tells me to, as I continue living in the blessings He grants me by walking according to
the enduring power His written word.